SALES BY AUCTION FRIDAY (NEXT). JULY 14, 2 p.m., at Rooms. Or owner might Exchange for Auckland Property. Bungalow. 195 FORBURY ROAD Bungalow. St. Clair. Bungalow. * Bungalow. 3 Bedrooms, Sunroom, Bungalow. Sun Porch, Din. Room 21ft Bungalow, long. Kit., all convs.; freeBungalow. hold; garage. Vacant. Buyer Financed. S. McKENZIE, LIMITED. SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 15, 11 o’clock. At Rooms. Owner off to Oamaru. Exchange considered. 50 RAVEMSWOOD ROAD. DUNEDIN. 5 Large Rooms, Sunroom (Brick), recently erected; ■«; huge Govt. Loan, £7Bl (repayments £4 6g month). Cards to inspect from E. S. McKENZIE, LIMITED. MONDAY NEXT, JULY 17, 2 p.m., at Rooms. (Unless a reasonable offer in earlier.) 168 GLEN AVENUE, DUNEDIN (High Side). Close tram. Home to lunch. 5 lovely ROOMS, kettc. (Brick); erected 1926; mod. convs.; full-sized freehold. Buyer financed prior to sale. Cards to inspect from K. S. McKENZIE LIMITED. Unfortunate News: Mr R, Potter, who purchased the Brighton Crib at Auction last Friday Week, has taken seriously ill, and does not now need it. Has instructed us to sell as follows: — FRIDAY WEEK, JULY 21. 2 p.m.. at Rooms. Unless a reasonable offer in previously. BRIGHTON (Next to Tennis Courts). CRIB. 4 Rooms, sunroom, garage, hut; 4-acre and 4.4 poles; level freehold; room for another crib. P.ates 6s 7d year. Furnished. N.B.—Been let £2 during holidays; £1 week for long periods during the year. , Keys from T> S. McKENZIE, LIMITED, No. 10 Dowling street, Dunedin. By direction of Mr R. Potter. MOORE. DAWSON. & AITKEN, Solicitors to the Vendor.
In his 20-odd years’ practice in Now Zealand he had not experienced any other case of the kind, staled a provincial doctor when giving evidence m the Auckland Supreme Court on the condition of a patient who was snlTering from bulbar palsy. He had, however, come across a number of cases of the kind in his hospital practice in England. It was. he said, a paralysis of the mouth and tongue extending to organs behind the larynx, ana became progressively worse to the point of preventing speech and the mastication of food. It had its seat in a diseased slate of the medulla oblongata, where the base of the brain was joined by the spinal cord. Do you know—? Your “wants” are not left “wanting" if you advertise in the Classified Columns oi the Times.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23858, 12 July 1939, Page 20
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